Ariane is a family-run hotel offering modern rooms including a buffet-style breakfast, a 7-minute walk from Ypres' historical center with the Menin Gate and the In Flanders Fields Museum.
Located right in Ypres' city center, Hotel O is an environmentally-friendly hotel providing rooms with free WiFi next to Ypres' Market Square and the Cloth Hall, that hosts the In Flanders Fields...
Albion Hotel, a family-run hotel in the center of Ieper, is 1148 feet from the Menin Gate. It features free high-speed WiFi, an intimate bar and packed lunch services.
Rachel
From
United Kingdom
Breakfast was good and plenty of choice. Helpful staff and a great location with easy walk to town.
Hotel Ambrosia is located in the heart of the beautiful town of Ypres. Vincent, your host, will be happy to welcome you in this small, charming, family-run hotel.
Set in a monumental building in the center of Ypres, Hotel Main Street offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and large flat-screen TVs. It serves an extensive breakfast every morning.
Thomas
From
United States
breakfast was excellent, Elodie's attention to all of her clients was terrific
Hotel New Regina is set on the Market Square in the heart of historical Ypres, a few steps away from the In Flanders Fields Museum and 1312 feet from the Menin Gate.
Novotel Ieper Centrum offers all kids under 16 years of age (max. 2) a free stay in their parent's room, including breakfast. The hotel offers air-conditioned rooms and a fitness center.
Freia
From
Belgium
Sanitary pads and tampax in the ladies bathrooms to use freely in case of emergency. I wish all hotels had this. Location couldn't be better right of the historical centre of Ieper.
Hotel Alliance is in a manor in the heart of Ypres, 165 ft from the Market Square with the In Flanders Fields Museum and a 300-foot walk away from the Menin Gate.
Timothy
From
Canada
Nice old hotel, decent food breakfast good location
Albion Hotel, a family-run hotel in the center of Ieper, is 1148 feet from the Menin Gate. It features free high-speed WiFi, an intimate bar and packed lunch services.
Set in a monumental building in the center of Ypres, Hotel Main Street offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and large flat-screen TVs. It serves an extensive breakfast every morning.
Hotel Ambrosia is located in the heart of the beautiful town of Ypres. Vincent, your host, will be happy to welcome you in this small, charming, family-run hotel.
Kasteelhof 'T Hooghe is located in a historical setting in 't Hooghe, on the Ieper-Menen Road. It features an on-site restaurant and a bar. Guests benefit from on-site private parking free of charge.
Hotel De Lissewal is located in the countryside, 3.7 mi from the center of Ypres. Free WiFi access is available.
FAQs about hotels in Ieper
On average, 3-star hotels in Ieper cost $123 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ieper are $164 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ieper can be found for $467 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The centre of Ypres has been completely reconstructed since...
The centre of Ypres has been completely reconstructed since the end of the first world war, it is very authentic.
The people are very friendly and a large proportion speak English. There are plenty of places to eat and the food was excellent and well worth the price!
My one minor issue was the cobbled streets and pavements are mainly cobbled and uneven making use of my electric wheel chair challenging.
The surrounding area has several sites relating to WW1, I visited Tyne Cot, the largest WW1 war graves cemetery in the world I believe with some 11000 graves and further 35000 names of those whose bodies were never identified. It is a beautiful, peaceful place albeit very sobering to see. In Ypres itself is the Menine Gate. It is very easy to walk to from the hotel and once again is engraved with thousands of names of the fallen who were never identified. At 8pm every night a ceremony is conducted to remember the fallen, the Ypres Fire Brigade provide buglers who play the last post and wreaths are laid by various groups, it is very moving.
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Anonymous
Review score
10.0
We were a group of 4 on motorcycles and find it easy to make...
We were a group of 4 on motorcycles and find it easy to make our way around with plenty to see and experience with the mix of History and more modern culture available to explore. The people are welcoming and friendly. It’s a beautiful place and is kept very clean so take your litter home if you can’t find a bin. The Last Post at the Menin Gate is a must to experience a drive to the Tyne Cot cemetery another emotional eye opener or maybe head to Passchendaele museum and experience the dug out and trenches with an audio guide at points full of information. Most places that rent out for holidays usually have local tourism leaflets on hand or research and plan before you go you won’t be disappointed.
Guest review by
Elaina
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Arrive before 6PM and assure you attend the Last Post at...
Arrive before 6PM and assure you attend the Last Post at Menin Gate for 8PM (EVERY night).
Lovely little town, with a Convenience Store open nearly all hours just off the main square and plenty of decent Restaurants and Bars.
The Depot is a good place to eat.
Guest review by
Darren
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
The history of Ypres is fantastic.
The history of Ypres is fantastic. The Mennin Gate evening service is a must attend event! The buildings are magnificent and the local sights are to be seen. Not far from the Calais ferry so easy to get to.
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Ian
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
An easy place to get around by foot as nothing is too far.
An easy place to get around by foot as nothing is too far. Good variety of restaurants to choose from. Hired a rental car and parking wasn’t a problem and the surrounds were easy to drive through as our trip was based around the Flanders Fields
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Anonymous
Review score
10.0
Ypres is a must for anyone who has an interest in WW1...
Ypres is a must for anyone who has an interest in WW1 history or wants to experience Flemish culture. The city is small but there is much to see. I would recommend a 2 or 3 day stop as being sufficient time to get the most out of your visit. The visitor should take the time to visit the tourist office in the market square - a really comprehensive and helpful service. We planned out our visit from there and this allowed us to maximise our time. In terms of culinary delights - Ypres did not fail to deliver!!!
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David
United Kingdom
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The staff were extremely helpful and accommodating. Hotel has a large car park in grounds that cost 15 Euro per night. It's a 10 minute walk to the centre of Ypres.
The hotel suited my needs perfectly, a place to stay while I visited the region. Very clean, extremely friendly, very well located for the centre of ypres.
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